In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The Chilliwack Frontiersmen edged Victoria Mount View 37-34 in overtime as Kent MacDonald two long buckets in the extra session to pull out the win. Jack Dafoe paced the Frontiersmen with 10. Alec Armitage added 10, Keith MacDonald 8, Pete Hiebert 7 and Dick Weeden 4, while Graham Geldart, Jim Edwards, Art Nachtigal and Gerry Morrison were scoreless. Alan Snowsell paced Mount View with 13. Dave Price added 6, Ken Murray 4, Peter Winter 4, John Pritchard 3, Dick Grainger 2 and Don Pringle 2, while Robin Knudsen, Sterling Knudsen and Allen Fatt were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Powell River clipped Creston 32-21 as Ben Longstaff scored 12, Stephens 10, Ray Bouwman 4, Bertram 3, Peccinin 2 and Loukes 1, while Herman Rutherford was scoreless. Bruder paced Creston with 6. Speaker added 5, Putnam 3, Wiggen 2, Wurst 2, Burns 1 and Clark 1, while Emery, Kludash and Roemer were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Alberni District Chieftains stomped Gibsons 67-17 as Ron Gray scored 26, Dave Williamson 9, Pan Sweeney 9, Bob Nicol 8, Jack Mosdell 6, Jim Pennington 4, Ron McLean 2, Doug Perry 2 and Claude Schick 1. Donald Godfrey led Gibsons with 7. Robert Nygren added 6, George Williamson 2, Michael Poole 1 and Walter Sandberg 1, while John Clayton, Gordon Smith, Stephen Littlejohn, Charles Robinson and Harold Glassford were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Delta edged the Grand Forks Wolves 28-20 as Jaheny scored 9, Thompson 6, Tara 4, Gray 4, Heaton 2, Evans 2 and Hendrickson 1, while Johnson and Hains were scoreless. Seminoff led the Wolves with 9. Chernoff added 8, Dergousoff 2 and Schmidt 1, while Phillips, Atwood, Rezansoff, Eremko, Madakoro and Sugimoto were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Mission Roadrunners dumped the Kamloops Red Devils 44-35 as Ken Ellerbeck scored 14, Fred Clarke 8, Lou Cliffe 7, Jack Catherwood 4, John Kootnekoff 3, John Kabatoff 2, Brian White 2 and Alex Bonderoff 2, while Don Wilcox, Roger Sykes, Gary Bowcott and Bob Erickson were scoreless. Hugh Sparrow paced the Red Devils with 12. Ken Koch added 7, Bob Holt 4, Beecroft 3, Henry Wakabayasni 2 and Tom Holt 1, while Jim Holt, Barry Mayhew, Gale and MacDonald were scoreless. …………………………………………………… New Westminster Trapp Tech dusted the Surrey/Cloverdale Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers 44-28 as Swalwell scored 14, Rilkoff 13, Skinner 9, Sullivan 8, Turnville 3 and Bell 2, while Cowle, Marroux, Rusinko, Davies and Nashnik were scoreless. John Lescisin paced the Panthers with 12. Ronald Trottier added 7, Roland Trottier 3, Norm Rolin 3 and Don Connolly 1, while Stan Ziola, Ted Pearson, Charles Pierce and Wayne Dermody were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The New Westminster Duke of Connaught Dukes pounded the Burnaby South Secondary Rebels 58-39 as Jack Lewko scored 18, Jack Knapp 15, Paul Buday 13, Bill Sviatko 4, Marvin Berge 3, Don Wallin 2, Allen Ratcliffe 1, Harry Nelson 1 and Howie Watson 1, while Dick Abbott, Jack Rebagliatti and George Moore were scoreless. Bob Ramsay led the Rebels with 23. Burns added 5, Don Purvis 4, Bruce Terkelson 4, Grigg 1, Barnes 1 and Pletchet 1, while Rea, Fred Wright and Cousins were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Victoria High Totems dispatched the Oliver Southern Okanagan Hornets 34-28 as Jim Jahraus scored 14, Lorne Oakley 8, John Shields 6 and Don Anderson 6, while Bob Abbott, Ed Pederson, Lowell Hodges, George Dennison, Ted Whan, Don Zarry, Marty Boylan, Pete Ash and Laurie Wollett were scoreless. Bill Martino paced the Hornets with 12. Mickey Martino added 10, Oadie? Jones 2, Frank Fritz 2 and Otto? Graham 2, while Ken Fleming, Rob Radies, Gordon Guldi, Lloyd Thomas and Leo Lavik were scoreless.
In the quarterfinals, the Victoria High Totems clipped the Chilliwack Frontiersmen 43-36 as Jim Jahraus scored 14, Lorne Oakley 12, Don Anderson 5, John Shields 3, George Dennison 3, Lowell Hodges 2, Don Zarry 2 and Ed Pederson 1, while Bob Abbott, Ted Whan, Marty Boylan, Pete Ash and Laurie Woolett were scoreless. Pete Hiebert scored 9 to lead the Frontiersmen (coached by Hugh Marshall and managed by Kenny Enger, Jack Hamner and Tommy Main) with 9. Jack Dafoe added 8, Alec Armitage 6, Dick Weeden 6, Keith MacDonald 3, Jim Edwards 2, Art Nachtigal 2 and Graham Geldart 1, while Gerry Morrison and Bob Cathro were scoreless.
The Mission Roadrunners edged New Westminster Trapp Tech 47-39 as Ken Ellerbeck scored 17, John Kootnekoff 16, John Kabatoff 7, Fred Clarke 4 and Brian White 1, while Lou Cliffe, Jack Catherwood, Don Willcox, Alex Bonderoff, Roger Sykes, Gary Bowcott and Bob Erickson were scoreless. Tom Bell paced Trapp Tech with 19. Sullivan added 8, Skinner 6 and Cowie 6, while Swalwell, Marcoux, Rusinko, Turnville, Rilkoff, Davies and Nashnik were scoreless.
The Alberni District Chieftains spanked Powell River 60-27 as Ron Gray scored 18, Jack Mosdel 2, Dave Williamson 12, Jim Pennington 7, Bob Nicol 5, Ron McLean 3, Jack Perry 1 and Claude Shick 1, while Pat Sweeney was scoreless. Bouwman paced Powell River with 13. Stephens added 6, Longstaff 5, Loukes 3 and Bertram 1, while Peccinin and Rutherford were scoreless.
In the last quarterfinal, the New Westminster Duke of Connaught Dukes crushed Delta 72-24 as Paul Buday scored 30, Jack Lewko 14, Dick Abbott 12, Bill Sviatko 10, Jack Knapp 4 and Howie Watson 2, while Harry Nelson, Allen Ratcliffe, Jack Rebagliatti, Marvin Berge, Don Wallin and George Moore were scoreless. Jaheney led Delta with 11. Heaton added 5, Gray 3, Hendrickson 2, Evans 2 and Thompson 1, while Taca, Johnson, Hains and Hamilton were scoreless.
In the semis, New Westminster Duke of Connaught Dukes nipped the Alberni District Chieftains 49-48 as Jack Lewko scored 18, Paul Buday 15, Bill Sviatko 10, Dick Abbott 3 and Jack Knapp 1, while Harry Nelson, Allen Ratcliffe, Jack Rebagliatti, Marvin Berge, Don Wallin, Howie Watson and George Moore were scoreless. Ron Gray led the Chieftains with 14. Bob Nicol added 14, Jack Mosdell 10, Claude Shick 5, Dave Williamson 4 and Jim Pennington 1, while Ron McLean, Jack Perry and Pat Sweeney were scoreless.
In the other semi, the Mission Roadrunners defeated edged the Victoria High Totems 28-24 as Ken Ellerbeck scored 9, John Kootnekoff 9 and Fred Clarke 6, while John Kabatoff, Jack Catherwood, Don Willcox, Alex Bonderoff, Roger Sykes, Gary Bowcott and Bob Erickson were scoreless. Jim Jahraus led the Totems with 12. Don Anderson added 6, George Dennison 3 and Lorne Oakley 1, while Bob Abbott, John Shields, Ed Pederson, Lowell Hodges, Ted Whan, Don Zarry, Marty Boylan, Pete Ash and Laurie Wollett were scoreless.
In the bronze medal match, the Alberni District Chieftains whipped the Victoria High Totems 36-22 as Ron Gray scored 17, Dave Williamson 7, Jack Mosdell 6, Claude Shick 3, Jim Pennington 2 and Bob Nicol 1, while Ron McLean, Jack Perry and Pat Sweeney were scoreless. George Dennison led the Totems with 5. John Shields added 4, Lowell Hodges 4, Ted Whan 2, George Wollett 2, Lorne Oakley 2, Jim Jahraus 2 and Don Zarry 1, while Bob Abbott, Ed Pederson, Don Anderson, Martin Boylan and Pete Ash were scoreless.
In the final, New Westminster Duke of Connaught defeated the Mission Roadrunners 38-36 as Jack Lewko scored 12, Bill Sviatko 12, Howie Watson 6, Paul Buday 3, Dick Abbott 2 and Jack Knapp 1, while Harry Nelson, Allen Ratcliffe, Jack Rebagliatti, Marvin Berge, Don Wallin and George Moore were scoreless. John Kootnekoff paced the Roadrunners with 11. Ken Ellerbeck added 4, Alex Kabatoff 3, Fred Clarke 3, Lou Cliffe 2, Jack Catherwood 2 and Alex Bonderoff 1, while Brian White, Don Willcox, Roger Sykes, Gary Bowcott and Bob Erickson were scoreless.
The bronze medalist Alberni District Chieftains: Ron Gray; Dave Williamson; Pat Sweeney; Bob Nicol; Jack Mosdell; Jim Pennington; Ron McLean; Jack Perry; Claude Schick;
The silver medalist Mission Roadrunners: John Kootnekoff; Ken Ellerbeck; Fred Clarke; Lou Cliffe; Jack Catherwood; John Kabatoff; Brian White; Alex Bonderoff; Don Willcox; Roger Sykes; Gary Bowcott; Bob Erickson;
The gold medalist New Westminster Duke of Connaught Dukes: Paul Buday; Jack Lewko; Jack Knapp; Bill Sviatko; Marvin Berge; Don Wallin; Allen Ratcliffe; Harry Nelson; Howie Watson; Dick Abbott; Jack Rebagliatti; George Moore; coach Ken Wright